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Busch-Reisinger Museum Scrapbook, 1952-1955

ARCH.2013.5.6, Rendition: 795853

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The image displays an open magazine with an article titled 'Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists' by Robert Taylor. The article discusses a group show featuring modern German artists, including Wilhelm Lehmbruck, David Smith, and others. The text is split into two columns, with the left column starting mid-sentence and the right column containing the beginning of the article. The article critiques the diversity and quality of the artwork on display, mentioning specific artists and their contributions. The layout includes a subheading 'MEN OF METTLE' and another section titled 'COPLEY SOCIETY' at the bottom, advertising an exhibition of paintings by Alden Bryan and Mary Bryan. The magazine's edges show signs of wear, and there are some handwritten notes on the left page.

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The image displays a page from a newspaper or magazine featuring an article titled "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists" by Robert Taylor. The article discusses a group show of modern German artists.

Key points from the article include:

  • The exhibition at the Booth-Brownson Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which showcases a range of modern German artists.
  • The article suggests that the artists represented in the show have evolved and are establishing themselves on contemporary terms.
  • The show features diverse styles and techniques, indicating a spectrum of modern art practices.
  • The reviewer notes that each artist presents their unique approach, with some works being more experimental and others more traditional.
  • The article highlights the efforts of the artists to maintain their distinct identities within the broader context of modern art.

The section is divided into several subheadings, including "Good Germans," "Men of Mettle," and mentions specific artists like T. S. Blome, Saloth Sar, and others.
There are also brief descriptions of individual works and a brief mention of the Copley Society's Oils and Watercolors exhibition held on September 14th.

The bottom part of the page includes a small section listing the names of the artists and their exhibition dates.

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The image displays a page from a newspaper or magazine, specifically the "Events in Art" section. The article, titled "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists," is written by Robert Taylor. Here is a detailed summary of the content:

  1. Title and Author:

    • Title: "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists"
    • Author: By Robert Taylor
  2. Opening:

    • The article discusses the end-of-season group exhibition by the Art in Our Time group, which usually showcases a selection of contemporary artworks.
    • This particular show is at the Busch-Reisinger Museum in Cambridge, featuring modern German artists, including well-known names like Wilhelm Lehmbruck and Ernst Barlach.
  3. Artists and Their Works:

    • The article mentions a variety of artists, including David Smith, who is noted for his use of welded steel and his ability to evoke romantic and mythical themes.
    • It highlights the work of Hans Purrmann, who creates a sense of movement and vitality through his use of color and form.
    • The article also discusses the works of other artists like Fritz Koenig, who uses a more subdued color palette and geometric forms.
    • It touches on the contributions of artists such as Max Beckmann and George Grosz, who have created works that are noted for their emotional intensity and social commentary.
  4. Exhibition Highlights:

    • The exhibition includes a diverse range of modern German art, from Expressionism to more abstract and geometric forms.
    • Specific pieces are mentioned, such as the works by George Grosz and Lyonel Feininger, which are noted for their satirical and experimental qualities.
  5. Artistic Themes:

    • The article explores themes like the impact of World War I on German artists, the development of Expressionism, and the broader social and political influences on their work.
  6. Artists Mentioned:

    • Notable artists mentioned include:
      • David Smith
      • Hans Purrmann
      • Fritz Koenig
      • Max Beckmann
      • George Grosz
      • Lyonel Feininger
      • Ernst Barlach
      • Wilhelm Lehmbruck
      • Others such as Erich Heckel, Emil Nolde, and Paul Klee
  7. Conclusion:

    • The article concludes with a reflection on the variety and depth of the exhibition, emphasizing how it showcases the breadth and complexity of modern German art.
  8. Additional Information:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is an advertisement for the Copley Society’s exhibition titled "Oils and Watercolors," featuring works by Alcen Brylaw and Mary Bart.

The article provides a comprehensive look at the modern German art scene, highlighting both the individual contributions of various artists and the broader themes and movements that influenced their work.

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The image shows a page from a newspaper or magazine article titled "Events in Art: Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists" by Robert Taylor. The article discusses an art exhibition featuring modern German artists.

Here are some key points from the article:

  1. Introduction and Context:

    • The article reviews a group show of modern German art, which marks the end of the season at the Arts Council Gallery.
    • The exhibition is curated by David Smith and features works by artists who have a significant presence in contemporary art.
  2. Artists and Works:

    • The article mentions various artists, including David Smith, whose works are noted for their ability to evoke a range of emotions and perceptions.
    • The piece highlights the diversity of mediums and techniques, such as forging steel and using volume, which are explored by these artists.
    • It discusses the works of artists like Mary Callery, who creates intricate portraits, and others who employ more abstract forms.
  3. Themes and Techniques:

    • The exhibition includes a variety of styles and techniques, from traditional to modern, with a focus on how these artists challenge and redefine artistic conventions.
    • The article delves into the emotional impact of the artworks, mentioning how they evoke a sense of nostalgia and romance.
  4. Specific Artists and Artworks:

    • The article discusses works by artists such as Ernst Kirchner, whose pieces are described as having a "sacrificial" quality.
    • It highlights the use of color and form by artists like Conrad Felixmüller and Georg Scholz, who are noted for their distinctive styles.
    • The article also mentions artists like Franz Marc, Erich Heckel, and Wassily Kandinsky, emphasizing their unique contributions to modern art.
  5. Exhibition Details:

    • The exhibition includes a range of pieces from different periods, from the 1920s to the present, showing the evolution of modern German art.
    • The works are presented in a way that allows viewers to appreciate the progression and transformation within the art form over time.
  6. Conclusion:

    • The article concludes by reflecting on the significance of the exhibition in showcasing the diversity and depth of modern German art, providing insight into both the artists' techniques and the emotional resonance of their works.

The article is part of a larger publication, as indicated by the mention of the Copely Society and their oil and watercolor exhibition. The date on the page appears to be September 1955.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the New York Herald Tribune dated April 17, 1965. The article, titled "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists," is written by Robert Taylor.

Summary of the Article:

Introduction:

The article discusses a group of modern German artists who have emerged in the post-World War II era. These artists are noted for their unique contributions to contemporary art, diverging from the traditional themes that dominated earlier periods.

Main Points:

  1. Emergence and Recognition:

    • A group of German artists has gained recognition, with exhibitions in Darmstadt and Mannheim in 1964, and at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh in the fall of the same year.
    • These artists have developed their styles independently, reflecting a new direction in German art.
  2. Artistic Themes and Techniques:

    • The group avoids direct political commentary, focusing instead on abstract and semi-abstract forms.
    • Their work explores the subconscious, often utilizing bold, stark colors and dynamic forms.
    • The artists employ diverse methods, such as painting, sculpture, and mixed media, to express their ideas.
  3. Influences and Inspirations:

    • The article mentions David Smith and Alberto Giacometti as influences, but the German artists have moved beyond these inspirations to develop unique styles.
    • Their work reflects an emotional intensity and a search for new forms of expression.
  4. Notable Artists:

    • The article lists several artists associated with this movement, including:
      • Heinz Mack
      • Otto Piene
      • Günther Uecker (part of the Zero group)
      • Bernard Schultze
      • Karl Otto Götz
      • Sigmar Polke
      • Georg Baselitz
      • Markus Lüpertz
      • Jürgen Schultze
      • Horst Antes
      • Werner Schreib
      • Joseph Beuys
  5. Artistic Diversity:

    • The artists have varied approaches, from the geometric and kinetic works of Heinz Mack to the more expressive and sometimes chaotic styles of other artists like Georg Baselitz.
    • The article emphasizes the individuality and experimental nature of their works, which often challenge traditional aesthetics.
  6. Cultural Context:

    • The post-war environment in Germany has significantly influenced these artists, leading to a break from past traditions and an exploration of new artistic frontiers.
    • The article also hints at the role of art in reflecting societal changes and the psychological impact of the war.

Conclusion:

The article concludes by reflecting on the broader implications of this new wave of German art. It suggests that these artists are not just creating visually striking pieces but are also engaging with deeper existential and philosophical questions through their work.

The article provides a comprehensive overview of the emergence and significance of modern German artists in the mid-20th century, highlighting their innovative approaches and contributions to contemporary art.

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The image shows an open book or scrapbook with a newspaper clipping pasted onto one of its pages. The clipping is titled "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists." The article appears to be a review or discussion of a group of modern German artists, and it mentions an exhibition at the Blum-Rothberger Museum. The text discusses various artists and their styles, including abstract art and sculpture. The article also mentions other events and exhibitions, such as a show at the Margaret Brown Gallery and a talk by Paul Klee.

The page has a handwritten date at the top left corner, which reads "4/19/1953," indicating when the clipping was likely added to the book. The opposite page is blank, except for some faint vertical lines, possibly from the binding or the structure of the book. The book itself has a green spine and appears to be well-preserved.

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This image shows a scrapbook page containing a clipped newspaper article titled "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists" by Robert Taylor. The article is placed vertically and occupies most of the right side of the page, which has a green binding along the left edge. The text discusses various modern German painters and sculptors, their style, and their exhibitions. There is a handwritten date "c/Oct 27, 1953" in pencil near the middle left part of the page. At the bottom of the clipping, there is an advertisement for an art event at the Copley Society featuring oils and watercolors by Alden Bryan and Mary Bryan, held from Sept. 28 to Oct. 17. The rest of the scrapbook page is blank.

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The image shows a partially open book with a newspaper clipping used as a bookmark. The clipping features an article titled "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists" by Robert Taylor. The article is under a section called "Events in Art," but the top portion of the newspaper is not fully visible, hiding the date or publication name. There is handwriting on the top right of the clipping, which appears to be a date, "Sep 17, 1955," suggesting the article might have been published around that time. The book's pages are off-white with a visible texture and the paper of the clipping has aged to a yellowish hue. The text of the article discusses art and artists, but the specific details are too small to read clearly. To the left, we can see that the book has a green cloth cover and is most likely a hardbound edition.

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The image shows an open book, displaying two pages with text. The book is titled "Events in Art" and has a green cover. The left page has a handwritten date "Sept. 27, 1953" at the top. The text on the pages discusses modern German artists and their works, with headings such as "Reflections in a Steel Eye; Some Modern German Artists" and "Men of Metal." The content appears to be an article or review about a contemporary art exhibition featuring German artists.

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The image shows a page from a book that appears to be a magazine or journal. The book is opened to a page with text on it, and the text is printed on a white background. The page has a green border at the top and bottom, and the text is printed in black. The text appears to be an article or essay, with a title and author's name at the top of the page. The article is about modern German artists and their reflections in a steel eye. The text is written in a formal and academic style, with proper grammar and punctuation. The article discusses the works of various German artists, including their techniques, styles, and themes. The author provides a critical analysis of the artists' works and their contributions to the art world. The article also includes images of the artists' works, which are printed in black and white. The images are placed throughout the article, providing visual context for the discussion. Overall, the image shows a page from a book that is focused on modern German artists and their reflections in a steel eye. The article provides a detailed analysis of the artists' works and their contributions to the art world.